Engineering, Robotics & Arduino for Beginners | Hands-on Programming and Electronics
From 16.59 € /h
If you are curious about robotics, Arduino, programming, or engineering and want to learn in a simple and practical way, this class is made for you.
Together, we will explore how electronic components work and learn step by step how to program Arduino boards using C++. Through fun hands-on projects, students will create systems using LEDs, sensors, motors, and other smart components used in real robotics projects.
My teaching style focuses on practice, creativity, and understanding rather than only theory. I aim to help students build confidence while learning how to solve problems and think like engineers.
I have participated in several robotics and STEM experiences, including FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC), World Robot Olympiad (WRO), and space-related programs and projects such as space camps and engineering activities focused on innovation and technology. These experiences helped me gain practical knowledge that I now share with students in an easy and engaging way.
I can also teach CATIA V5 for students interested in mechanical design, engineering projects, and 3D modeling. These lessons can help students better understand mechanical engineering concepts and learn how to design professional parts and assemblies used in real engineering projects.
This class is perfect for beginners and intermediate learners who want to start or improve their journey in robotics, technology, mechanical engineering, and space-related fields.
Together, we will explore how electronic components work and learn step by step how to program Arduino boards using C++. Through fun hands-on projects, students will create systems using LEDs, sensors, motors, and other smart components used in real robotics projects.
My teaching style focuses on practice, creativity, and understanding rather than only theory. I aim to help students build confidence while learning how to solve problems and think like engineers.
I have participated in several robotics and STEM experiences, including FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC), World Robot Olympiad (WRO), and space-related programs and projects such as space camps and engineering activities focused on innovation and technology. These experiences helped me gain practical knowledge that I now share with students in an easy and engaging way.
I can also teach CATIA V5 for students interested in mechanical design, engineering projects, and 3D modeling. These lessons can help students better understand mechanical engineering concepts and learn how to design professional parts and assemblies used in real engineering projects.
This class is perfect for beginners and intermediate learners who want to start or improve their journey in robotics, technology, mechanical engineering, and space-related fields.
Extra information
Bring a laptop if possible for programming and simulations.
Having an Arduino kit is recommended, but it is not mandatory for beginner lessons. If you do not have electronic components or an Arduino board, we can still learn and build projects using professional simulation platforms that allow students to practice virtually.
Classes include practical demonstrations, simulations, and project-based learning to make the experience interactive and engaging.
For highly motivated students who want to go further, there may also be opportunities to work on real projects and collaborate with technology organizations, robotics initiatives, or STEM activities to gain real world experience.
Having an Arduino kit is recommended, but it is not mandatory for beginner lessons. If you do not have electronic components or an Arduino board, we can still learn and build projects using professional simulation platforms that allow students to practice virtually.
Classes include practical demonstrations, simulations, and project-based learning to make the experience interactive and engaging.
For highly motivated students who want to go further, there may also be opportunities to work on real projects and collaborate with technology organizations, robotics initiatives, or STEM activities to gain real world experience.
Location
Online from Morocco
About Me
I am a student passionate about robotics, engineering, and space technologies. Over the past few years, I have been deeply involved in STEM through competitions, volunteering, and hands-on technical projects that helped me build both practical skills and teamwork experience.
I have worked as a Technical Lead in FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) robotics teams for multiple seasons, where I was involved in designing, building, and programming robots while solving real engineering challenges with my team. I also took part in events such as the World Robot Olympiad (WRO) and volunteered in the FIRST LEGO League (FLL) national competition at UM6P Benguerir, as well as serving as a Field Tester in the FTC Morocco Championship.
One of my most meaningful experiences was being selected among 30 students from more than 1,650 applicants to attend AMAZE Space Camp. There, I worked on space-related projects and learned how engineering and collaboration are essential in real-world innovation.
Alongside robotics, I have developed strong skills in Arduino programming, electronics, embedded systems, automation, and CATIA V5 for mechanical design and 3D modeling. I enjoy turning ideas into real projects and helping others understand complex concepts in a simple and practical way.
Today, I focus on sharing what I have learned by teaching robotics, programming, and engineering in an accessible and hands-on approach, especially for beginners who want to start their journey in STEM.
I have worked as a Technical Lead in FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) robotics teams for multiple seasons, where I was involved in designing, building, and programming robots while solving real engineering challenges with my team. I also took part in events such as the World Robot Olympiad (WRO) and volunteered in the FIRST LEGO League (FLL) national competition at UM6P Benguerir, as well as serving as a Field Tester in the FTC Morocco Championship.
One of my most meaningful experiences was being selected among 30 students from more than 1,650 applicants to attend AMAZE Space Camp. There, I worked on space-related projects and learned how engineering and collaboration are essential in real-world innovation.
Alongside robotics, I have developed strong skills in Arduino programming, electronics, embedded systems, automation, and CATIA V5 for mechanical design and 3D modeling. I enjoy turning ideas into real projects and helping others understand complex concepts in a simple and practical way.
Today, I focus on sharing what I have learned by teaching robotics, programming, and engineering in an accessible and hands-on approach, especially for beginners who want to start their journey in STEM.
Education
CPGE TSI (Classes Préparatoires aux Grandes Écoles – Technology and Industrial Sciences) Ben Mellal-Morocco
Focused on mechanical engineering, industrial systems, mathematics, physics, electronics, and advanced engineering concepts.
Focused on mechanical engineering, industrial systems, mathematics, physics, electronics, and advanced engineering concepts.
Experience / Qualifications
Over the past few years, I have been actively involved in robotics, engineering, and STEM activities through competitions, volunteering, and technical projects.
I worked as a Technical Lead in FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) robotics teams for multiple seasons, where I helped design, program, and develop robotic systems while working closely with team members to solve technical challenges.
I also participated in robotics competitions and events such as the World Robot Olympiad (WRO), volunteered in the FIRST LEGO League (FLL) national competition at UM6P Benguerir, and worked as a volunteer and Field Tester during the FTC Morocco Championship.
Beyond robotics, I was selected among 30 students from more than 1,650 applicants to participate in AMAZE Space Camp, where I gained experience in space-related activities, teamwork, and engineering projects. I have also participated in STEM conferences, technology initiatives, and innovation programs.
In addition, I have practical experience with Arduino programming, electronics, embedded systems, automation, and CATIA V5 for mechanical design and 3D modeling. I enjoy sharing this experience with students and helping them better understand technology and engineering through practical and interactive learning.
I worked as a Technical Lead in FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) robotics teams for multiple seasons, where I helped design, program, and develop robotic systems while working closely with team members to solve technical challenges.
I also participated in robotics competitions and events such as the World Robot Olympiad (WRO), volunteered in the FIRST LEGO League (FLL) national competition at UM6P Benguerir, and worked as a volunteer and Field Tester during the FTC Morocco Championship.
Beyond robotics, I was selected among 30 students from more than 1,650 applicants to participate in AMAZE Space Camp, where I gained experience in space-related activities, teamwork, and engineering projects. I have also participated in STEM conferences, technology initiatives, and innovation programs.
In addition, I have practical experience with Arduino programming, electronics, embedded systems, automation, and CATIA V5 for mechanical design and 3D modeling. I enjoy sharing this experience with students and helping them better understand technology and engineering through practical and interactive learning.
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Duration
60 minutes
90 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Arabic
French
Skills
Availability of a typical week
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